Grow upRelease
And there’s been a few.Somehow the stupidest comment I’ve ever read on here.
He’s younger me, really hits home.Shit situation for a boy his age.
Till 2025 mate. If memory serves.How long is his contract?
Cheers. Plenty of time for him to make an impact then.Till 2025 mate. If memory serves.
Signed a 4 year deal I thinkHow long is his contract?
Wish him all the best for his recovery, but if it's anything as serious as the problem that the likes of Eriksen has (and I have no idea whether it is or not) then it would be better for him just to retire.
In the case of Eriksen, he shouldn't be returning to playing at any sort of competitive level in my view, as it's unfair to his opponents more than anything else. Who is going to want to go into a tackle on him if it's in the back of their minds that there's a chance that the same thing could happen again if they do?
He's just posted on his Instagram story, a screenshot of someone called 'trevorbhoy1888' being racist towards him on his stream.
Not sure if this will work
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Pardon me for having an opinion, and expressing it on an internet forum. That is what this is, yes?Where to begin with this drivel........
Ok. You admit know nothing about either condition. But in your opinion Eriksen and Ofoborh should both retire. Who needs Cardiologists eh?........Pardon me for having an opinion, and expressing it on an internet forum. That is what this is, yes?
At least have the courage of your own conviction to climb down off your high horse for two minutes to enlighten me as to why my opinion is drivel.
Yes, I admit that I know nothing about their conditions. However, you seem to have missed (or simply ignored) that I said that IF what Ofoborh has is as serious as what caused Eriksen to collapse on the pitch, go into cardiac arrest, spend five days in hospital and subsequently have a pacemaker fitted, then yes, my opinion is that it would be better for him to retire.Ok. You admit know nothing about either condition. But in your opinion Eriksen and Ofoborh should both retire. Who needs Cardiologists eh?........
You also seem to be of the opinion that tackles cause on field heart attacks. Everytime I've seen this happen no one has been near the guy who's collapsed. Apologies if that's not what you meant but thats how it reads
Your original post was ridiculously negative and full of ifs buts and maybes. The thread title is "Nnamdy Ofoborh - There's been progress". Yet you would appear to want him to chuck it, and for that matter Erikson too. This boy is our player and we want to see him recover and run out in a blue jersey after overcoming these problems.Yes, I admit that I know nothing about their conditions. However, you seem to have missed (or simply ignored) that I said that IF what Ofoborh has is as serious as what caused Eriksen to collapse on the pitch, go into cardiac arrest, spend five days in hospital and subsequently have a pacemaker fitted, then yes, my opinion is that it would be better for him to retire.
Also, please show me where I said or implied that "tackles cause on field heart attacks"? Now that really is pure and utter drivel, completely removed from what I actually said and nothing but an attempt to put words in my mouth or completely revise what I actually said.
I have absolutely no idea why anything that I actually said has triggered you to the extent that it has. Maybe in future you may wish to bother taking the time to actually read what someone says before jumping in with both feet?
And there’s been a few.
There was a poster using ‘Waster’ to describe the lad in the transfer thread, that’s all I meant by some stupid comments appearing yesterday.What was said?
Thanks for confirming that you paid absolutely no attention to what I actually said in my original post, and instead just read into it what you wanted to.Your original post was ridiculously negative and full of ifs buts and maybes. The thread title is "Nnamdy Ofoborh - There's been progress". Yet you would appear to want him to chuck it, and for that matter Erikson too. This boy is our player and we want to see him recover and run out in a blue jersey after overcoming these problems.
I read exactly what you said and in my reply even apologised if that wasn't what you meant when you said "Who is going to want to go into a tackle on him if it's in the back of their minds that there's a chance that the same thing could happen again if they do?" What else are you saying then?
As for 'triggered', I wasn't the one underlining and using bold block capitals.